energy price graph - 21-02-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 21-02-2017

21st February 2017 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices displayed mixed movement yesterday, with prices at the front of the curve moving down on the back of a mild weather forecast, while contracts on the far-curve displayed small increases; bullish pressure was provided by gains on the oil and coal markets.


energy price graph - 20-02-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 20-02-2017

20th February 2017 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices moved down on Friday as mild weather was forecast today and wind levels were also expected to ramp up, reducing the need for CCGT generation. The UK gas system was oversupplied as UKCS production and Norwegian flows increased, although a weaker Pound limited some of the losses on the far-curve.


energy price graph - 17-02-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 17-02-2017

17th February 2017 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Norwegian flows were impacted by unplanned outages yesterday, while the return of the Rough storage facility has been delayed further, pushing gas contracts higher. The UK gas system was short on the back of this drop in supply, while a rise in coal prices supported contracts further along the curve.


energy price graph - 16-02-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 16-02-2017

16th February 2017 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Unplanned outages in Norway offered support to the near gas curve yesterday despite weaker demand levels as a result of milder weather. Norwegian exports to Europe fell to 320mcm during the session compared to an average of 349mcm last week. Movement was minimal on the far-curve with little support provided by the oil market.


energy price graph - 15-02-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 15-02-2017

15th February 2017 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas contracts inched higher Tuesday morning but another upward revision in temperatures helped towards losses in the afternoon. The UK gas system was long following an increase in UKCS production, while wind levels are also expected to improve next week, weighing on the prompt. Further out, contracts were generally stable with little support coming from coal and oil markets.